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Why it is "like" instead of "liked"? #16 (permalink) Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:21 am   Why it is "like" instead of "liked"?
 

Hi Saneta

you are right I have modified it just now. thanks for correction.
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Why it is "like" instead of "liked"? #17 (permalink) Fri Mar 20, 2009 13:57 pm   Why it is "like" instead of "liked"?
 

Misskhan, I thought you had written: should instead of shouldn't. but you wrote: should not, so this is ok, because should not=shouldn't. You don't have to modify anything! What have you modified? I don't see the difference.
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